Chinese Unicode Characters

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Chinese Unicode Characters

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id
meaning
Unicode Hex.
Unicode Dec.
HTML
Glyph
pinyin
scrofulous swellings and sores, mumps
U+75C4
30148
痄
zhà chá zhǎ
scar; mark; trace
U+75D5
30165
痕
hén gèn
smallpox
U+75D8
30168
痘
dòu
spots, moles; birthmark
U+75E3
30179
痣
zhì
sick
U+75EF
30191
痯
guǎn
suffer
U+75FB
30203
痻
mín
sores from cold
U+7603
30211
瘃
zhú zhǔ
severe; poisonous; dangerous; itch and other skin diseases
U+760C
30220
瘌
scar, mole
U+7622
30242
瘢
bān
shrivelled up, dried up; vexed
U+762A
30250
瘪
piē biě biē
scrofula, swellings
U+7630
30256
瘰
luǒ
spasms or convulsions in young children, caused by indigestion
U+7632
30258
瘲
zòng
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